If it hadn't been for the last videotape, this would have been a pretty bad movie. After watching the big part, I was in a good mood and didn't have a particularly big reaction, but after the videotape appeared, Charlie smiled and shook hands, watching the child and his students. Tell your wife to look at the camera happily.
That's where it gets really scary, because you never know he's supposed to be a wretched pervert watching porn all day and staring at a computer screen in the dark, but a beloved teacher with a happy family even professors.
You never know.
It's hard for me to endure watching the last part because it's the most terrifying and suspenseful part of the film. Charlie's last glance at the camera is almost unbearable.
I don't know what to say more. On the whole, the film is so depressing and boring that the foot wraps make people want to put it down and stop watching. The whole film is stretched very long and there are few boring and weak conflicts, but to be honest, I will give an 80 out of 100 for this ending.
In addition to the ending that is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.... In fact, what the film basically wants to express is also very well reflected. The most important thing is not to hold on to the hurt of the past, but to not let it affect the life of the present moment. He hurts, there is no way to regret it, there is no way to go backwards or even to avoid it, but in comparison, all the important things in the past are not as important as what is happening now and the next second that is about to happen.
BTW Charlie is such a good actor because I'm going to get sick of this character.
I'm very glad that my father finally realized the right thing to do, and thinks this is a good ending. Sometimes the good ending is not that the prisoner must be arrested, and the tone of the film is no longer hazy. When the sun was just beginning, the father and daughter let go of all the blame, grievances and abuse in the courtyard outside, and then said sorry to each other and hugged tightly. Could there be a better ending?
A film with a low-budget and small-scene actor who is not mainstream and tepid but can successfully bring some good things to people should be considered a successful film.
Clive's role is not outstanding. I think that the girl Liana is the one who really shines in this film, and she will definitely make great achievements in the future.
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